It's not the talking, it's the doing
It's the hand that yearns for work
And its renewing
Of the self each time you try
Of purpose and of pride
It's not the waking, it's the rising
It's not what's in front but who's beside you
It's all that came before
And what it provides you
All those that held the line
Who wouldn't bow down and resign
It's not the waking, it's the rising
When am I allowed to stab a man?
Abolish Tesla.
YouGov did a whole official poll on Americans' views of the middle ages and I’m obsessed
from your friendly neighborhood librarian:
all books are good books. you are not a “lesser reader” if you only read manga or comic books or a “better reader” for reading academic heavy texts.
reading is reading no matter what it is, be it a graphic novel, a romance, a classic, an audiobook, a picture book, a cookbook, fanfiction, fucking whatever, read what makes you happy
reading is supposed to be fun and don’t let elitism sap any joy out of it
Something I keep repeating over and over again.
You must cultivate your relationships.
It sounds silly. It sounds like something that should be common sense. But I feel like I have had to tell so many people that you need to give as well as be open and recieving.
Your relationships with the Divine (and anyone) must be tailored gently. "I saw this thing and it reminded me of you" so you send a link or a photo to someone you care about? Yeah that principle applies to the Divine, too. A rock. A photo. A piece of art. You bring them.
You also sit and talk. Have a coffee. Have a drink. Water. Dinner. You share a meal. You hold conversations. You hang out and bask in an afternoon setting sun and admire the birds.
If you are not doing this, That's why your relationships with the Divine feel flat and empty. It is not just about going through the motions, lighting a candle, offering incense. It isn't just about routine and saying the words. Your work with the Divine isn't your 9-5 job. And it doesn't deserve the same cold detachment you treat your job. It isn't to pay your bills. It's for spiritual and personal enrichment and growth.
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Australian here, this is really common to see 30-40 minutes away from any major city, and especially at our National Parks/State Reserves or campgrounds.
Nothing to fear here, just need to keep your head on a swivel for wildlife (wallabies, possums, rabbits, cats, deer, foxes etc.)
As long as you drive carefully with your high beams on, you're totally safe. And yes, the people are also generally safe - sometimes friendly even! We just try to mind our own business unless someone obviously needs help, which isn't uncommon. You can usually tell if someone's got it sorted or not, but the bush brings out camraderie in funny ways.
Anyway, happy driving!
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